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FPI Bennettsville
“Working to Ensure
Your Success”
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Give us an unservicable, but rebuildable core and here is what we can do for you:
In its simplest terms, remanufacturing is the process of returning a used, worn
out engine to as close to new as possible. The engine is completely disassembled,
cleaned, inspected, remachined, reassembled and tested to insure functional quality.
The integrity of the basic “core” parts are closely inspected and checked
against the original equipment manufacturer's specifications. They are remachined
to bring them back to specification to return to the remanufactured core to
original equipment tolerances.
Wearable parts such as bearings, rings, pistons and gaskets are automatically
replaced. The completed engine is tested for compliance to OEM standards.
The new Federal Correctional Institution in
Bennettsville, SC is home to the UNICOR Heavy Equipment
Remanufacturing Plant. This state-of-the-art facility has 57,000
square feet of space and employs approximately 250
inmate workers.
The Bennettsville factory has several new features, including:
A 10-inch fiber reinforced floor that allows us to bring
in almost any type of large equipment, from dozers
to semi-trucks and trailers
Up to 20 tons of bridged lifting capacity
A paint booth, blast media booth and wash rack that all
allow for equipment up to 60 feet in length and 15 feet
in width
The capability to paint both two-part epoxy and
Chemical Agent Resistant Coating (CARC)
Major Product Lines
FPI Bennettsville's Heavy Equipment Remanufacturing Plant
has three distinct missions: heavy equipment/machinery
rebuild/refurbishment, vehicle modifications/upgrades/upfit, and transmission remanufacture. Some of the
products we work with include:
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Forklifts: FPI Bennettsville remanufactures electric, diesel,
and gasoline/LPG powered lifts manufactured by
companies such as Wiggins, J.I. Case, John Deere,
Hyster, and Clark. These lifts range in capacity from
2,000 pound aisle lifts to 60,000 pound container
handlers.
- Transmission Remanufacture: FPI Bennettsville
remanufactures inline and cross drive transmissions,
including: Allison Models MT 654CR, HT 740, XT
1410, and X1100; GM Models TH 400 (3L80) and
4L80E; General Electric Model HMPT 500; and Ronal
Model HS-525.
- Remanufacture of tactical wheeled vehicles, various types.
Quality Assurance
The Bennettsville plant opened
compliant with , with
the goal of full certification
and registration within one
year of production ramp up. The foundation of our
quality policy is the belief
that quality must be built into the product-it
cannot be inspected in. We believe that this goal can
only be achieved through training, complying with
customer requirements, reducing man-hour and
material waste, and process execution.
State-of-the-Art Machinery for
Top-to-Bottom Quality
FPI Bennettsville's Heavy Equipment Remanufacturing Plant
utilizes some of the latest machine technology on the
market. Some of our equipment includes:
- Hydraulic Test Stand: Capable of pressure, flow,
leakage and load testing of hydraulic components.
- Transmission Dynamometer: Test parameters for
basic operation, pressure,
flow, function, leakage and
load testing up to 15,000
lbs. of torque per output.
The Bennettsville machine shop
is also equipped with:
- MIG,TIG, and arc
welding
- Plasma cutter
- Lathes
- Mills
- Iron worker
- Drum an
d rotor lathe
- Drill press capable of
tackling the big jobs
- Soda blast
- Parts tumblers
- Bake oven for cleaning and
varnish removal
Capacity
Currently, the monthly
production capacity of FPI
Bennettsville is approximately six M915 Series Tactical Vehicles and 30 transmissions of various configurations.
The Right People, the Right Training
The Bennettsville factory employs a management team
consisting of the Superintendent of Industries, a
Factory Manager, an Assistant Factory Manager, a
Business Manager, a Quality Manager and a Process
Engineer. They supervise a staff of six production
supervisors, a machinist, a procurement officer, an
accountant and two warehouse supervisors. We also
employ approximately 250 inmates who are trained
in various disciplines.
CERTIFICATIONS
FPI Bennettsville currently employs an ASE Certified
Master Engine Machinist, with a goal of 100
percent certification of production staff and
inmates for brake systems, steering systems and
transmissions. We will also explore SNT-TC-1A
Level II qualifications for magnetic particle, dye
penetrant, and visual non-destructive testing.
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